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Contribution getting started
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Contributions are highly welcomed and appreciated. Every little help counts,
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so do not hesitate!
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.. contents:: Contribution links
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:depth: 2
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.. _submitplugin:
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Submit a plugin, co-develop pytest
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Pytest development of the core, some plugins and support code happens
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in repositories living under:
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- `the pytest-dev github organisation <https://github.com/pytest-dev>`_
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- `the pytest-dev bitbucket team <https://bitbucket.org/pytest-dev>`_
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All pytest-dev Contributors team members have write access to all contained
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repositories. pytest core and plugins are generally developed
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using `pull requests`_ to respective repositories.
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You can submit your plugin by subscribing to the `pytest-dev mail list
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<https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev>`_ and writing a
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mail pointing to your existing pytest plugin repository which must have
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the following:
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- PyPI presence with a ``setup.py`` that contains a license, ``pytest-``
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prefixed, version number, authors, short and long description.
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- a ``tox.ini`` for running tests using `tox <http://tox.testrun.org>`_.
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- a ``README.txt`` describing how to use the plugin and on which
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platforms it runs.
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- a ``LICENSE.txt`` file or equivalent containing the licensing
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information, with matching info in ``setup.py``.
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- an issue tracker unless you rather want to use the core ``pytest``
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issue tracker.
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If no contributor strongly objects and two agree, the repo will be
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transferred to the ``pytest-dev`` organisation and you'll become a
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member of the ``pytest-dev Contributors`` team, with commit rights
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to all projects. We recommend that each plugin has at least three
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people who have the right to release to pypi.
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.. _reportbugs:
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Report bugs
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Report bugs for pytest at https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues
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If you are reporting a bug, please include:
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* Your operating system name and version.
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* Any details about your local setup that might be helpful in troubleshooting,
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specifically Python interpreter version,
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installed libraries and pytest version.
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* Detailed steps to reproduce the bug.
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If you can write a demonstration test that currently fails but should pass (xfail),
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that is a very useful commit to make as well, even if you can't find how
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to fix the bug yet.
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.. _submitfeedback:
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Submit feedback for developers
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Do you like pytest? Share some love on Twitter or in your blog posts!
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We'd also like to hear about your propositions and suggestions. Feel free to
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`submit them as issues <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues>`__ and:
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* Set the "kind" to "enhancement" or "proposal" so that we can quickly find
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about them.
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* Explain in detail how they should work.
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* Keep the scope as narrow as possible. This will make it easier to implement.
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* If you have required skills and/or knowledge, we are very happy for
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:ref:`pull requests <pull-requests>`.
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.. _fixbugs:
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Fix bugs
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Look through the GitHub issues for bugs. Here is sample filter you can use:
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https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/labels/bug
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:ref:`Talk <contact>` to developers to find out how you can fix specific bugs.
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Don't forget to check the issue trackers of your favourite plugins, too!
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.. _writeplugins:
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Implement features
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Look through the GitHub issues for enhancements. Here is sample filter you
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can use:
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https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/labels/enhancement
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:ref:`Talk <contact>` to developers to find out how you can implement specific
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features.
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Write documentation
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-------------------
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pytest could always use more documentation. What exactly is needed?
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* More complementary documentation. Have you perhaps found something unclear?
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* Documentation translations. We currently have only English.
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* Docstrings. There's never too much of them.
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* Blog posts, articles and such -- they're all very appreciated.
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You can also edit documentation files directly in the Github web interface
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without needing to make a fork and local copy. This can be convenient for
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small fixes.
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.. _`pull requests`:
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.. _pull-requests:
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Preparing Pull Requests on GitHub
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.. note::
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What is a "pull request"? It informs project's core developers about the
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changes you want to review and merge. Pull requests are stored on
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`GitHub servers <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pulls>`_.
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Once you send pull request, we can discuss it's potential modifications and
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even add more commits to it later on.
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There's an excellent tutorial on how Pull Requests work in the
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`GitHub Help Center <https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/>`_,
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but here is a simple overview:
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#. Fork the
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`pytest GitHub repository <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest>`__. It's
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fine to use ``pytest`` as your fork repository name because it will live
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under your user.
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#. Clone your fork locally using `git <https://git-scm.com/>`_ and create a branch::
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$ git clone git@github.com:YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest.git
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$ cd pytest
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$ git checkout pytest-2.7 # if you want to fix a bug for the pytest-2.7 series
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$ git checkout master # if you want to add a feature bound for the next minor release
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$ git branch your-branch-name # your feature/bugfix branch
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If you need some help with Git, follow this quick start
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guide: https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/QuickStart
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#. Create a development environment
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(will implicitly use http://www.virtualenv.org/en/latest/)::
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$ make develop
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$ source .env/bin/activate
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#. You can now edit your local working copy.
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You need to have Python 2.7 and 3.4 available in your system. Now
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running tests is as simple as issuing this command::
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$ python runtox.py -e py27,py34,flakes
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This command will run tests via the "tox" tool against Python 2.7 and 3.4
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and also perform "flakes" coding-style checks. ``runtox.py`` is
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a thin wrapper around ``tox`` which installs from a development package
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index where newer (not yet released to pypi) versions of dependencies
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(especially ``py``) might be present.
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To run tests on py27 and pass options (e.g. enter pdb on failure)
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to pytest you can do::
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$ python runtox.py -e py27 -- --pdb
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or to only run tests in a particular test module on py34::
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$ python runtox.py -e py34 -- testing/test_config.py
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#. Commit and push once your tests pass and you are happy with your change(s)::
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$ git commit -a -m "<commit message>"
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$ git push -u
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#. Finally, submit a pull request through the GitHub website:
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.. image:: img/pullrequest.png
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:width: 700px
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:align: center
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::
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head-fork: YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest
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compare: your-branch-name
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base-fork: pytest-dev/pytest
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base: master # if it's a feature
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base: pytest-VERSION # if it's a bugfix
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